Friday, November 15, 2013

Rogan Josh- Kashmiri Red Curry (and Salad Shirazi)

We loved this dish. I think my two-year old was the biggest fan; he doesn't usually eat very much at all, but he could not get enough of this. I don't know how I came across this recipe, but I'm so glad I did. I found it on An Edible Mosaic, and I loved browsing that blog. I urge you to go spend some time looking! :) I also want to check out her cookbook.

This dish contains beef, which I thought was different than the usual Indian-inspired curries, but I went with it and it is so good! We don't eat much red meat, but I'm really wanting to make this again soon. Plus, it's a great, hearty dish for winter. I love the mix of spices in this. I got my cardamom pods (and other things) from Penzey's. I love that company and their spices.

1. In a 5-quart pot with a lid, heat the oil over medium to medium-high heat. When the oil starts to ripple, sear the beef on all sides (about 5 minutes). Stir in the onion, garlic, and ginger and cook until the onion starts to soften (about 3-5 minutes). Stir in the cardamom, bay leaves, cloves, paprika, coriander, cumin, cinnamon, black pepper, and cayenne and fry for about 30 seconds, until the spices are fragrant. Add the beef bouillon or base.

2. Use a wooden spoon to push the beef and onions to one side of the pot. Add 2 TB of yogurt to the empty area, stirring continuously until it blends in; continue until all the yogurt is added. Add just enough water to cover everything (about 1 cup), bring the mixture up to a boil, then put a lid on it, turn it down to a simmer, and let it cook for about an hour (stirring occasionally) until it’s thickened and the beef is tender. Remove cloves (if you can find them!) and bay leaves before serving. Taste and season with salt and pepper.

3. Serve garnished with a dollop of plain yogurt and a sprinkle of cilantro or parsley, alongside Salad Shirazi and prepared basmati rice.

1. Use as much of the ingredients as needed to make enough salad. For my husband and I, I used half of an English cuke, 2 small Roma tomatoes, about 1/4 of a white onion, and then drizzled everything else to taste. This is really good with Rogan Josh!

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I love living overseas- I've now spent over half my life living in other countries! I love food and travel. I hope you will enjoy the recipes and photos I share with you. If you have questions, (nice) comments, or feedback about a recipe or something else, I'd love to hear from you!